The Lives of Twelve Eminent Judges of the Last and of the Present Century, Volumen1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1846 |
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... parliament which had escaped notice ; and though Mr. Thurlow , the then Attorney - General , declared with an oath , that he did not pretend to carry the statute - book in his head , he saw the great advantage of gaining so useful and ...
... parliament which had escaped notice ; and though Mr. Thurlow , the then Attorney - General , declared with an oath , that he did not pretend to carry the statute - book in his head , he saw the great advantage of gaining so useful and ...
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... Parliament be brought out against me ; let me be impeached ; I am ready to meet the storm whenever it comes , having at least one protection , the consciousness that I am right . In protecting the dignity of the Court , I do the best ...
... Parliament be brought out against me ; let me be impeached ; I am ready to meet the storm whenever it comes , having at least one protection , the consciousness that I am right . In protecting the dignity of the Court , I do the best ...
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... 127 to 116 , and left the new ministry , as yet scarcely settled on the Treasury bench , in a mortifying minority . * Parliamentary History , vol . xxii . When , on the death of the Marquis of Rockingham 46 LIFE OF LORD KENYON .
... 127 to 116 , and left the new ministry , as yet scarcely settled on the Treasury bench , in a mortifying minority . * Parliamentary History , vol . xxii . When , on the death of the Marquis of Rockingham 46 LIFE OF LORD KENYON .
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... Parliament would be dissolved or not , and , if it should , he did not know that he should have a seat in the next House of Commons , nor indeed did he wish it ; but , let what would happen on that head , he would vote according to his ...
... Parliament would be dissolved or not , and , if it should , he did not know that he should have a seat in the next House of Commons , nor indeed did he wish it ; but , let what would happen on that head , he would vote according to his ...
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... . This person , Sir , has to - day pro- fessed and paraded much upon the impartiality with which he should discharge his conscience in his judicial capacity as a member of Parliament in my case . Yet this 48 LIFE OF LORD KENYON .
... . This person , Sir , has to - day pro- fessed and paraded much upon the impartiality with which he should discharge his conscience in his judicial capacity as a member of Parliament in my case . Yet this 48 LIFE OF LORD KENYON .
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